Ginni Rometty, CEO of IBM, a company criticized by President-elect Donald Trump for moving jobs overseas, was named as one of 16 business leaders who will advise Mr. Trump as he implements his plan to stem the outflow of U.S. jobs.

As IBM's chief since 2012, Ginni Rometty has pushed to revamp some of IBM’s slowing traditional hardware, software and services businesses, pushing it toward higher-growth areas such as “cloud” computing and "big-data" analytics, according to a Page One article in The Wall Street Journal. Spending time with her reveals some other sides to the CEO:

International Business Machines Corp. said Chief Executive Virginia Rometty will receive a $3.6 million bonus for her performance in 2014, despite annual declines in profit and revenue at the computing giant.